Verse 3

And when he was at Bethanye in the house of Symon the leper, and sat at the table, there came a woman, which had a boxe of pure and costly Nardus oyntment. And she brake ye boxe, & poured it vpo his heade.

Referenced Verses

  • Matt 21:17 : 17 And he left them there, and wente out of the cite vnto Bethania, and there abode ouer night.
  • Luke 7:37-39 : 37 And beholde, there was in the cite a woma, which was a synner. Whe she knewe that Iesus sat at the table in the Pharises house, she brought a boxe with oyntment, 38 & stode behynde at his fete, and wepte, and beganne to water his fete with teares, and to drye the wt the hayres of hir heade, and kyssed his fete, & anoynted the with oyntmet. 39 But whan the Pharise which had called him sawe that, he spake within himself, and sayde: Yf this ma were a prophet, he wolde knowe who, & what maner of woman this is that toucheth him, for she is a synner.
  • John 11:2 : 2 It was yt Mary which anoynted ye LORDE wt oyntment, & dryed his fete wt hir heer, whose brother Lazarus laye sicke.)
  • John 12:1-8 : 1 Sixe dayes before Easter came Iesus vnto Bethanye, where Lazarus was, which was deed, whom Iesus raysed vp from the deed. 2 There they made him a supper, and Martha serued. But Lazarus was one of them, that sat at the table with him. 3 Then toke Mary a pounde of oyntment of pure and costly Nardus, and anoynted Iesus fete, & dryed his fete with hir heer. The house was full of the sauoure of the oyntment. 4 Then sayde one of his disciples, Iudas Iscarioth Symons sonne, which afterwarde betrayed him: 5 Why was not this oyntment solde for thre hundreth pens, and geuen to the poore? 6 (This sayde he not that he cared for the poore, but because he was a thefe, and had the bagge, and bare that which was geue.) 7 Then sayde Iesus: Let her alone, this hath she kepte agaynst the daye of my buryenge. 8 For the poore haue ye allwaye with you, but me haue ye not allwaye.
  • Matt 26:6-9 : 6 Now when Iesus was at Bethany in the house of Symon the leper, 7 there came vnto hi a woman, which had a boxe with precious oyntment, and poured it vpon his heade, as he sat at the table. 8 Whan his disciples sawe that, they dissdayned, and sayde: Where to serueth this waist? 9 This oyntmet might haue bene wel solde, and geue to the poore. 10 Whe Iesus perceaued that, he sayde vnto them: Why trouble ye the woman? She hath wrought a good worke vpon me 11 for ye haue allwaye the poore with you, but me shal ye not haue allwayes. 12 Where as she hath poured this oyntmet vpon my body, she dyd it to bury me. 13 Verely I saye vnto you: where so euer this gospell shalbe preached thorow out all the worlde, there shal this also that she hath done, be tolde for a memoriall of her.
  • Song 4:13-14 : 13 The frutes that sproute in the, are like a very paradyse of pogranates wt swete frutes: 14 as Cypresse, Nardus, Saffron, Calmus, and all the trees of Libanus: Myrre, Aloes, and all the best spyces.
  • Song 5:5 : 5 so that I stode vp to open vnto my beloued. My hades dropped wt Myrre, & the Myrre ranne downe my fyngers vpon ye lock.